> Taking a look at these parameters, I notice that the first two relate to
a
> "NUMA POOL"? What is this? If anyone has read any of Clive Custlers
novels -
> they would think "National Underwater & Marine Agency" :)

Mark,

NUMA is a shared memory bus architecture for Intel chips, it's been
around for about 6 years now.


It allows a box to do things like run NT and Unix simultaneously.  Sequent
( now IBM ) and some other can do this.

There are various incarnations of the acronym:

  Non Uniform Memory Access
  Non-Uniform Memory Allocation (Sequent)
  Non-Uniform Memory Architecture

Jared


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